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Rocket fire from Lebanon and missile launches from Iran triggered alerts across Israel as tensions escalated. The military reported interceptions and no injuries while warning of potential further attacks by Hezbollah.
Ron Dermer said progress is being made in negotiations with Lebanon and that a peace agreement is possible if security conditions are met. He also highlighted close coordination with the United States on Iran and predicted a stronger security focus in Israel’s next government.
Ministers say energy supplies remain secure but warn that conflict in the Middle East is pushing up prices. The Government has pledged to provide further support to consumers if needed.
Sir Keir Starmer urged that focus must remain on Ukraine despite unrest involving Iran. He said Russia must not benefit from higher oil prices or eased sanctions, as Volodymyr Zelensky thanked the United Kingdom for its continued support.
President Donald Trump has delayed his China trip to focus on the war in Iran and efforts to secure the Strait of Hormuz. The postponement comes as he pressures other nations, especially China, to help protect global oil shipments amid rising prices.
Fuel shortages spread across Thailand as a diesel price cap expires following Middle Eastern supply disruptions. Long queues formed nationwide, with drivers fearing higher prices and tighter supplies despite government assurances of adequate reserves.
Trailers have been placed in Sa-Nur, marking the first step toward resettling the community evacuated 20 years ago. The move follows approval of a housing plan and is part of a broader effort to enable families to return.
March 17, 2026
Jordan is defending its territory against Iranian attacks while striving to maintain diplomatic balance between Israel, Iran, and the United States. Growing regional uncertainty and domestic pressures could test the kingdom’s carefully maintained neutrality.
Aerodrome’s shares have jumped 830 percent in three months after announcing major new investments. The fundraising, pending shareholder approval, comes despite past regulatory scrutiny and governance concerns.
As the war with Iran reaches its seventeenth day, the author dismisses criticism and compares the conflict to earlier wars marked by difficult beginnings. The piece urges unity and perseverance, framing the fight as a moral struggle that must end in victory.
March 17, 2026
An Al Jazeera opinion article argues that the United States and Israel are successfully degrading Iran’s military capabilities despite criticism from Democratic lawmakers and media outlets. The author says the campaign has significantly reduced Iran’s missile, naval, and proxy capacities while exposing the regime to mounting strategic and economic pressure.
March 17, 2026
Four suspects were arrested in two separate antiquities theft cases in northern Israel. In one incident, a rocket siren forced police and detainees to shelter together during transport.








